Workers at GM’s Ultium battery plant in Lordstown, Ohio have voted to ratify their UAW contract deal with GM, earning big pay increases as they are brought under the national UAW/GM master agreement.
Soon after GM’s Ultium plant opened, workers had noted high turnover at the plant, as workers found they could move to other skilled trades and earn higher pay than the ~$15/hr that GM was initially offering. This pay was much lower than the auto industry average, and much lower than the pay that had been offered at the Lordstown plant before it was converted to a battery factory.
In addition, workers were concerned over lax manufacturing health and safety processes.
Now the UAW has negotiated a new agreement with GM, bringing the Ultium plant up to speed with big pay increases and several other worker protections too.
The contract was presented to workers last week, and workers voted over the last few days. Once the ballots were counted, 98% of workers had voted to ratify the contract.
The benefits are myriad and the pay scale is complex, but some workers will see their pay more than doubled from pre-union rates. Over the next few years, some workers will see their wages raised up to ~$35-40/hr, whereas back in 2022 employees would start around $15-16/hr.
There’s also better overtime, certain paid days off, and union health & safety representatives.
We also recently saw the VW plant in Chattanooga vote to unionize, making history as the first foreign-owned automaker plant in the US to join UAW, and the first newly unionized auto plant in the US South in a long time. It had previously been the only nonunion plant owned by VW globally.